Arsenal Football Club won the Premier League title on Tuesday, May 12, 2024 [3], ending a 22-year wait for a top-flight league crown [1].
This victory marks a historic shift in English football, as the club returns to the summit of the game for the first time since the 2004 "Invincibles" season [2]. The achievement validates the long-term project led by manager Mikel Arteta to rebuild the squad into a championship-winning unit.
Arsenal secured the title after Manchester City drew their match against Bournemouth [5]. That result ensured Arsenal had enough points to clinch the 2023/24 Premier League championship [4].
Celebrations erupted around the Emirates Stadium in North London, England [5]. Thousands of fans gathered to mark the end of the drought that began after the club's last league triumph in 2004 [2].
The title win follows a period of intense competition at the top of the table. By capitalizing on Manchester City's failure to secure a victory, Arsenal managed to break a cycle of near-misses and secure the trophy through a combination of consistent performance and opponent error [5].
Thierry Henry, a legendary figure for the club, said thanks to the squad for ending the long wait for a league title [1]. The victory serves as a definitive milestone for the current generation of players and the coaching staff under Arteta [1].
“Arsenal ended a 22-year wait for a league title.”
This championship breaks the recent dominance of Manchester City and signifies the successful completion of Mikel Arteta's strategic overhaul. By securing the title in the 2023/24 season, Arsenal has re-established itself as a primary power in English football, ending more than two decades of frustration for its global fanbase.




